Artemide - Demetra Micro table lamp 3000K anthracite grey
Demetra micro, in the versions table and wall with arm, keeps all the degrees of freedom present in the traditional version, so the maximum flexibility to direct the light into the space. With a power and a flow only slightly lower than the classic version, it retains all the advantages compared to the management and quality of light performance. warm light tone Cri 90 very high light quality maximum performance Dimmable with microswitch placed directly on the luminaire head, has a warm emission with a very high color rendering (Cri 90) It therefore minimizes the footprint to adapt to the smallest spaces and enrich the potential applications of the entire Demetra family, perfect for work and hospitality environments as well as domestic.
Naoto Fukasawa
Always dedicated to achieving simplicity and sublime beauty, Fukasawa has designed products for a long series of international brands in Italy, Germany, United States, Switzerland, Spain, China, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, France, Portugal, Sweden and Finland, as well as collaborating as designers and consultants with many large Japanese companies.
His creativity spans very different sectors, from precision electronic equipment to interior design and furniture. In his career as a designer he has received prestigious national and international awards. The wall mounted CD player made for MUJI, the humidifier designed for Plus Minus Zero and the INFOBAR and Neon phones created for au/KDDI are all part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 2007, the Royal Society of Arts of the United Kingdom awarded him the title of "Honorable Royal Designer for Industry". The MUJI wall CD player is also part of the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), while its HIROSHIMA armchair, made for MARUNI, is part of the permanent collection of the Designmuseum Danmark.
Fukasawa is one of the directors of the 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT exhibition space. In addition, he sits on the MUJI Design Advisory Board and is artistic director of the MARUNI brand. In 2017, he became a jury member of the LOEWE Craft Prize. In the academic field, he teaches at the integrated design department of Tama University of Fine Arts. In 2006, together with Jasper Morrison, he inaugurated the "Super Normal" project. In 2012, he became the 5th Curator of the Tokyo Museum of Japanese Crafts.
The designer is co-author, together with photographer Tamotsu Fujii, of the volume "The Outline - The Unseen Outline of Things", published by Hachette Fujingaho, and is also the author of the book "NAOTO FUKASAWA", published by Phaidon Press. In
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